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A general tip for taking pictures is that a white background works much better than a black one, because it blends in with the rest of the page. (I believe there's a texture simply called "light" or "white" that I used when I took the physical entity pictures you see in the wiki, that's even self-illuminating in-game.) --[[User:MossyBucket|MossyBucket (formerly Andreasen)]] 03:38, 7 February 2011 (UTC)
A general tip for taking pictures is that a white background works much better than a black one, because it blends in with the rest of the page. (I believe there's a texture simply called "light" or "white" that I used when I took the physical entity pictures you see in the wiki, that's even self-illuminating in-game.) --[[User:MossyBucket|MossyBucket (formerly Andreasen)]] 03:38, 7 February 2011 (UTC)
:Actually, I was planning on using a white background, however you couldn't really see "ground node" appear on the actual entity. It personally bothered me so I just went with a black background, knowing it wouldn't really blend well with the page :P --[[User:Mattshu|Mattshu]] 03:47, 7 February 2011 (UTC)

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A general tip for taking pictures is that a white background works much better than a black one, because it blends in with the rest of the page. (I believe there's a texture simply called "light" or "white" that I used when I took the physical entity pictures you see in the wiki, that's even self-illuminating in-game.) --MossyBucket (formerly Andreasen) 03:38, 7 February 2011 (UTC)

Actually, I was planning on using a white background, however you couldn't really see "ground node" appear on the actual entity. It personally bothered me so I just went with a black background, knowing it wouldn't really blend well with the page :P --Mattshu 03:47, 7 February 2011 (UTC)